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384.www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk15600
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386.www.tesco.net15300
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388.www.experian.co.uk14900
389.www.mkweb.co.uk14800
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391.www.j-sainsbury.co.uk14500
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393.www.renault.co.uk14400
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395.www.givemefootball.com14100
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Credit card debt stays for more than a year
More than 40 per cent of Britons have had an outstanding balance on their credit card for more than a year, new research suggests.
telegraph.co.uk
Rare teddy bears up for auction
A private collection of over 1000 Steiff teddy bears is going up for auction at Christie's in London, on Wednesday.
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Azimkar parents' 'lives ruined'
One of two British soldiers murdered by dissident republicans in Antrim last year wanted to build a life in Northern Ireland, his parents tell the BBC.
bbc.co.uk
Royal Mail privatisation threatens rural post offices, warn opponents
John Denham joins critics of plans to privatise the Royal Mail, saying radical changes could spell disaster for country branchesThousands of rural and urban post offices will be under threat of closure as a result of government plans to privatise Royal Mail, John Denham, the shadow business secretary, will warn this week.The Labour MP will say that the Post Office network depends on Royal Mail for 30% of its income, which is currently guaranteed as a result of a £150m public subsidy each year and an agreement known as the Inter Business Arrangement. But Denham will tell MPs that there is no guarantee this will continue once Royal Mail becomes a separate entity."The business that Royal Mail brings to the Post Office is vital to the future of local post offices but the privatisation bill does not set out any mechanism for guaranteeing this. And the Inter Business Agreement which brings Royal Mail business to the Post Office could end the moment Royal Mail is sold," he said."The Post Office minister, Ed Davey, confirmed in a briefing with MPs on the bill on 20 October that the government would have nothing to do with the IBA and it would be entirely down to relations between the Post Office and Royal Mail."A supermarket chain could turn to a privatised Royal Mail and say we could provide 'post offices' to Royal Mail more cheaply than Post Office Ltd by excluding as many loss-making areas as possible. This would be a disaster for rural and non-profitable urban post offices."Currently the Post Office is wholly owned by Royal Mail, but the two will be separated as a result of the Postal Services Bill.Gregg McClymont, Labour MP for Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East, attended the meeting with Davey. He said the minister had expressed confidence that Royal Mail would maintain the contract with post offices without government intervention."I am surprised at his confidence that the IBA will continue because there are major questions about the relationship between the Post Office and Royal Mail under the new system," McClymont said. "My fear is that they are rushing this through without anyone having the chance to stop and think of the post offices."The MP said Davey had promised there would be no "programme of closures" but argued that post offices would not survive without the guaranteed business. "The market rules they are creating will lead to the post office closures," he added.George Thomson, general secretary of the National Federation of SubPostmasters, said he feared that most post offices would be unable to continue without a 10-year IBA. Any less than that would be "catastrophic", with a deal of half that length meaning "falling off a cliff" in five years. "The majority of postmasters would go out of business," he said.However, others argued that Royal Mail would never break its tie with the Post Office, because of the strength and popularity of the brand.A Royal Mail source said: "It is unthinkable that there won't always be a very strong relationship between the post offices and Royal Mail – both are of crucial importance to each other."Royal MailPostal servicePrivatisationEconomic policyJohn DenhamAnushka Asthanaguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Businessman dies after shooting
Mohammed Siddique dies after being shot at house in Fife, while another man is treated for gunshot wounds.
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